Jeff Blashill

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Jeff Blashill
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Blashill in 2013
Born (1973-12-10) December 10, 1973 (age 50)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Coached for Detroit Red Wings
Coaching career 1999present

Jeff Blashill (born December 10, 1973) is an American professional ice hockey coach who is currently serving as an assistant coach with the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was formerly the head coach for the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League (NHL).

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Blashill previously served as the head coach for the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League (AHL), an assistant coach for the Red Wings, the head coach of the Western Michigan University ice hockey team, [1] the head coach and general manager of the Indiana Ice and the assistant hockey coach at both Ferris State University and Miami University.

Playing career

Blashill was born in Detroit, Michigan, but grew up in Sault Ste. Marie in the state's Upper Peninsula. He played college ice hockey as a goaltender at Ferris State University for the Bulldogs from 1994 to 1998. [2] He earned team Rookie of the Year honors in 1994 and was named to the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) All-Academic Team in 1997. [3] Prior to his collegiate career, Blashill played at the junior level for the Des Moines Buccaneers of the United States Hockey League (USHL) from 1991 to 1994. [2]

Coaching career

After his playing career ended, Blashill joined Ferris State's Bulldogs team as an assistant coach in 1999. He remained there for three seasons before joining Miami University as an assistant coach for the RedHawks in 2002.

In 2008, Blashill was named head coach and general manager of the Indiana Ice, a Tier 1 junior hockey team in the USHL. In his first season, the Ice won the Clark Cup as USHL champions. [1]

Blashill was later named head coach of Western Michigan University's Broncos team on April 6, 2010. [4] In his first season as head coach, Blashill led Western Michigan to a top-four finish in the CCHA, the CCHA Championship game and the 2011 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament, the most successful season for the University in 15 years. After the season, he was named USCHO Coach of the Year, Inside College Hockey Coach of the Year and College Hockey News Coach of the Year. [5] [6]

In July 2011, after one season at the helm of the Broncos, Blashill accepted an assistant coaching position with the NHL's Detroit Red Wings under head coach Mike Babcock. [7]

On June 25, 2012, it was announced that Blashill would become the head coach of the Grand Rapids Griffins, the top minor league affiliate of the Red Wings in the American Hockey League (AHL). He replaced Curt Fraser, who had accepted an assistant coaching position with the Dallas Stars of the NHL. [8] Blashill was replaced on the Red Wings staff by NHL veteran assistant Tom Renney. [9]

On June 18, 2013, the Griffins under Blashill won the Calder Cup as AHL champions for the first time in club history. [10] [11]

In his second season with Grand Rapids, Blashill was awarded the Louis A. R. Pieri Memorial Award as the AHL's most outstanding coach for the 2013–14 season. In two seasons as head coach, he guided the Griffins to a combined 88–48–2–12 record. During his tenure, Griffins posted three separate seven-game winning streaks while never losing more than two consecutive games in regulation. [12]

On June 4, 2014, it was announced that Blashill had agreed to a new three-year contract with the Red Wings organization through to the 2016–17 season to coach the Red Wings. [13]

With a win over the Rockford IceHogs on April 1, 2015, Blashill became the first coach in Griffins franchise history to post three 40-win seasons and three 90-point seasons. [14] In three seasons with the Griffins, he compiled a 134–71–12–11 regular season record and won seven of nine AHL playoff series. He is the only coach in Griffins history to qualify for the Calder Cup playoffs in three consecutive seasons. [15]

Following the departure of Detroit head coach Mike Babcock to the Toronto Maple Leafs, Blashill was named head coach of the Red Wings on June 9, 2015. [16] On April 2, 2019, the Red Wings announced they signed Blashill to a two-year contract extension. [17] On May 18, 2021, the Red Wings signed Blashill to a contract extension. [18] On April 30, 2022, general manager Steve Yzerman announced that Blashill's contract would not be extended, ending his tenure in Detroit. During his seven seasons as head coach, he led the Red Wings to a 204–261–72 overall record. [19]

International

Blashill has also been a member of Team USA's coaching staff four times in international competition, at the 2006 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament, the 2009 World Junior A Challenge, the 2009 IIHF World Junior Championship, and the 2017 IIHF World championship. [20] [21]

Personal life

Blashill was born in Detroit, Michigan and raised in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, where his father Jim was a professor at nearby Lake Superior State University. Jim had originally worked as a police officer in Detroit and served as a professor of criminal justice at LSSU for over 30 years.[ citation needed ] Blashill is married with three children. Jeff's brother, Tim Blashill, also played and coached college hockey. Tim currently coaches high school hockey in Big Rapids, Michigan, and also serves as program coordinator for Ferris State University's Ewigleben Arena. [22] [23] [24]

Head coaching record

NHL

TeamYearRegular seasonPostseason
GWLOTLPtsFinishWLWin%Result
Detroit Red Wings 2015–16 82413011933rd in Atlantic 14.200Lost in First round
Detroit Red Wings 2016–17 82333613797th in AtlanticMissed playoffs
Detroit Red Wings 2017–18 82303913735th in AtlanticMissed playoffs
Detroit Red Wings 2018–19 82324010747th in AtlanticMissed playoffs
Detroit Red Wings 2019–20 71*17495398th in AtlanticMissed playoffs
Detroit Red Wings 2020–21 56192710487th in Central Missed playoffs
Detroit Red Wings 2021–22 82324010746th in AtlanticMissed playoffs
NHL totals5372042617214.200

Other leagues

College

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Western Michigan Broncos (CCHA)(2010–2011)
2010–11 Western Michigan 19–13–1010–9–9–54th NCAA Midwest Regional semifinals
Western Michigan:19–13–1010–9–9–5
Total:19–13–10

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

TeamLeagueYearGWLTOTLResult
Indiana Ice USHL 2008–09 60391902 Clark Cup champions
Indiana IceUSHL 2009–10 60332403Lost in Semifinals
Grand Rapids Griffins AHL 2012–13 76422608 Calder Cup champions
Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL 2013–14 76462307 Lost in Conference Semifinals
Grand Rapids GriffinsAHL 2014–15 76462208 Lost in Conference Finals
Minor League Career Totals6 seasons3902251271028

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